Here's a tiny video about our tiny apartment in Chelsea.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
It's Harder at Night.
Hello everyone!
My newest New York addiction is playing computer solitaire while watching The Office on Netflix. Netflix is now offering unlimited Watch Now hours if you have an unlimited plan, which we do. So, I am now watching The Office because I never caught it on regular TV and now it is thousands of times more awesome than anything because there are no commercials and I can just watch them all back to back. The Office is hilarious because there are so many personalities on that show that I have actually worked with. I'm not sure which one I am yet. Maybe I don't want to know.
OK, so my title...It's Harder at Night... (Insert Michael Scott saying, "That's what she said." Love it.)
Solitaire is really hard for me at night. Of course it's easy to miss solitaire moves when I'm laughing at The Office in the corner of my screen, but it's also hard for me to play in general at night. I guess my mind is tired. Apparently not tired enough to just go to sleep, but definitely tired enough to miss some game altering moves. Hopefully I will get better at playing at night if I practice...and maybe, when the need arises for me to think late at night, in real life, I will be solitaire trained and ready. My brain will be ready to recognize connections and relationships and colors in a snap. Or should I say "in a synapse"...
Although my gaming-at-night skills are still in development, my humor-at-night skills are in peak form.
My newest New York addiction is playing computer solitaire while watching The Office on Netflix. Netflix is now offering unlimited Watch Now hours if you have an unlimited plan, which we do. So, I am now watching The Office because I never caught it on regular TV and now it is thousands of times more awesome than anything because there are no commercials and I can just watch them all back to back. The Office is hilarious because there are so many personalities on that show that I have actually worked with. I'm not sure which one I am yet. Maybe I don't want to know.
OK, so my title...It's Harder at Night... (Insert Michael Scott saying, "That's what she said." Love it.)
Solitaire is really hard for me at night. Of course it's easy to miss solitaire moves when I'm laughing at The Office in the corner of my screen, but it's also hard for me to play in general at night. I guess my mind is tired. Apparently not tired enough to just go to sleep, but definitely tired enough to miss some game altering moves. Hopefully I will get better at playing at night if I practice...and maybe, when the need arises for me to think late at night, in real life, I will be solitaire trained and ready. My brain will be ready to recognize connections and relationships and colors in a snap. Or should I say "in a synapse"...
Although my gaming-at-night skills are still in development, my humor-at-night skills are in peak form.
NYC Interview
Happy New Year!!!
I just finished the preview of my first show in New York! Hooray! I am doing The Ted Haggard Monologues. I am not actually doing a monologue, but I'm in the chorus. It's been a great warm-up to New York theatre. It's a very small company, so it's been nice to meet some people and get back in front of an audience. For the millionth time, I am so grateful to have Shawn here supporting me and cheering for me and telling me everyday how much pride she has in me. Seeing her there in the audience, wearing my little gray winter hat to hide "end of the day" hair, reminded me of home in a new place. We made this "interview" video on our way home in the subway station. Check it out!
I just finished the preview of my first show in New York! Hooray! I am doing The Ted Haggard Monologues. I am not actually doing a monologue, but I'm in the chorus. It's been a great warm-up to New York theatre. It's a very small company, so it's been nice to meet some people and get back in front of an audience. For the millionth time, I am so grateful to have Shawn here supporting me and cheering for me and telling me everyday how much pride she has in me. Seeing her there in the audience, wearing my little gray winter hat to hide "end of the day" hair, reminded me of home in a new place. We made this "interview" video on our way home in the subway station. Check it out!
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